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Navigating Executive Power and Constitutional Insights
This chapter examines the Unitary Executive theory and its implications within constitutional law, highlighting critiques and discussions surrounding executive authority. It explores the historical context of fiscal policies like the 'sinking fund' and significant events such as Andrew Jackson's opposition to the Bank of the United States. The dialogue delves into the intricate relationship between congressional oversight and presidential power, emphasizing challenges in statutory interpretation and executive responsibilities.